pedagogical school

Update news pedagogical school

Payments for new teachers under govt program delayed in some localities

The number of pedagogical school students requested by localities in the last three years under government Decree 116 remains modest, while payments from some localities remain unpaid.

VN university graduates capable of writing an application for a job?

Employers are complaining about the lack of skills of Vietnamese students and university graduates. Many of them don’t even know how to write an application for a job.

Education Ministry vows to upgrade primary school teachers’ qualifications

The Ministry of Education and Training will instruct local education departments to build roadmaps and plans to re-train primary school teachers to upgrade their qualifications within five years. 

Pedagogical schools say they cannot find enough students

Many pedagogical schools complain that the numbers of students applying for admission was too modest after the first enrollment campaign.

Experts argue about waiving tuition for teacher training schools

VietNamNet Bridge - The waiving of tuition for pedagogy schools was done to attract excellent students, but budget allocations to the schools remain modest.   

Pedagogical school’s best graduate unemployed

Bui Thi Ha was one of 100 school valedictorians honored at Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam at a ceremony in 2016. But she is still jobless. 

Pedagogy school enrollment declines despite lax admission standards

VietNamNet Bridge - Students only need to get a 12.75 score out of 30 on three exam subjects to be eligible to apply for pedagogical schools. 

When will Vietnam eliminate junior pedagogical colleges?

The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has been accused of going too slowly in implementing plans to reform the training of teachers at junior pedagogical colleges (3-year training).

Education Ministry fumbles for policies on pedagogy schools

MOET wants to select excellent students for education universities in order to produce good teachers, because it believes only good teachers can produce good students. However, it still has not found solutions to the issue.

Training classes lacking students

As of August, only 15,000 of the 330,000 people eligible for unemployment allowances had enrolled in vocational training programmes, according to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs.